No festive season hangover in Nov; car sales dip 8.25%

New Delhi: Passenger car sales in India declined by 8.25 percent in November as the festive season spirit failed to prolong enthusiasm among consumers, whose sentiments remained low due to high interest rates and fuel prices and other macro-economic factors.

With a subdued growth in sales of two-wheelers, Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) today said it may revise the forecast downward for 2012-13 next month.

According to November sales data of automobiles released by SIAM, the total sale of vehicles across categories registered an increase of 1.79 percent at 15,15,600 units last month as against 14,88,894 units in the year-ago month.

In the domestic passenger car segment, sales fell by 8.25 percent to 1,58,257 units last month compared to 1,72,493 units in the same month last year.

"The carryover from the festive season was not there. Market continues to be tough due to the same reasons such as the high interest rates and fuel prices, and low consumer sentiments," SIAM Director General Vishnu Mathur told reporters here.

This is the steepest decline since August, 2012 when the sales dropped by 18.56 percent, he added.

Talking about the current month, Mathur said: "December month looks to be even worse as historically we never had higher sales in the month compared to October and November".

When asked if the industry body will revise the yearly car sales forecast for the fourth time next month, he said SIAM may not revise it as the April-November sales growth stands at 1.28 percent, which falls within the forecast of 1-3 percent for the fiscal.

"...But for the two-wheelers that ( sales growth forecast for FY'13) was at 4.05 percent for the period, is lower than 5-7 percent for the fiscal. Therefore, we may have to revise it," Mathur said.

He said the overall slow economic growth of the country and consumers becoming insecure about their jobs has compounded problems and has hit the entry level small car segment.